shreder75 said:dude, you get a pretty friggin' thick tone though!
and I just stopped by your sound click page..dude, into the lungs of hell is one of my favorite into/instrumentals ever...LOL....LOVE that song!
is it all direct recorded?
usagi said:
Young Angus said:Wow there's some great clips there guys! I love harmonics
Heres a clip of mine where i wrote the lead to a backing track, and most of you might have heard this before and will think "not this crap again" but i never recorded another version past the first draft that this was...but its kinda cool anyway and its got a few harmonics in it!
It was recorded a year or two ago.
JammerMatt said:Thanks. I think the direct-out tone is different from the tone through the cab. I like the direct tone better, a little more squished. I'm going to experiment with no cab emulator sometime.
Yes, it's all direct recorded. Straight outta the Line6 and Line-in into my soundcard (Soundblaster) and using Cakewalk Guitar Tracks 3. I can record without levelling the house.
I agree, Into the Lungs of Hell is like a hidden gem. Unfortunately, the original mix (by Megadeth I mean) really is kinda bad... and Dave would probably agree. You can barely hear the lead guitar, and I wish I could hear it all better. I'm curious as to what the remixed version sounds like. To me the song just sort of fits what I envision Omaha Beach must've been like on that fateful day, so that's why I called it "Longest Day." I was intending to put together a bunch of forgotten killer metal tunes with a common thread running through them all sort of referencing WWII in Europe. It was going to be my "concept" album of cover tunes, and I was going to name it "Stolen Weapons" or something like that. But, two kids later, and I'm not shredder enough or have time enough to pull it off. So, it's all "work in progress." "Painkiller" was going to follow "Lungs" because that would fit right in as well. How I would ever pull off the solo to Painkiller I never know.
JammerMatt said:That sounded funky and sounded great. I hadn't heard it before. Where've you been lately? I don't think I've seen you around in awhile.
JammerMatt said:Thanks. I think the direct-out tone is different from the tone through the cab. I like the direct tone better, a little more squished. I'm going to experiment with no cab emulator sometime.
Yes, it's all direct recorded. Straight outta the Line6 and Line-in into my soundcard (Soundblaster) and using Cakewalk Guitar Tracks 3. I can record without levelling the house.
I agree, Into the Lungs of Hell is like a hidden gem. Unfortunately, the original mix (by Megadeth I mean) really is kinda bad... and Dave would probably agree. You can barely hear the lead guitar, and I wish I could hear it all better. I'm curious as to what the remixed version sounds like. To me the song just sort of fits what I envision Omaha Beach must've been like on that fateful day, so that's why I called it "Longest Day." I was intending to put together a bunch of forgotten killer metal tunes with a common thread running through them all sort of referencing WWII in Europe. It was going to be my "concept" album of cover tunes, and I was going to name it "Stolen Weapons" or something like that. But, two kids later, and I'm not shredder enough or have time enough to pull it off. So, it's all "work in progress." "Painkiller" was going to follow "Lungs" because that would fit right in as well. How I would ever pull off the solo to Painkiller I never know.
nuntius said:Hey Matt I picked up the remixed/mastered version of SFSGSW pretty much due to your version of into the lungs of hell -
JammerMatt said:Dude, that is the biggest compliment anyone's ever paid to my playing. I'm serious. *sniff sniff*
Tell me, how do "Set the World Afire" and "502" sound on that remaster? I love those songs, and am considering picking up that CD. All the other CDs sound fine to me, but that CD just sounded like poo IMO.
I agree, a little Winston Churchill could go a long way with that tune. However, Dave didn't consult with me prior to remastering. I'm sure he would've gone for the idea, though. I used them for affect, and to fill in the gaps where I haven't had time to fill in with guitars.